Russian President Vladimir Putin warmly accepted an invitation from Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto to visit Indonesia during their bilateral meeting at the Kremlin on December 10, 2025. Putin confirmed he will come to fulfill the invitation. The meeting also discussed strengthening strategic cooperation in various fields.
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto met with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin in Moscow on Wednesday, December 10, 2025. During the bilateral meeting, Prabowo expressed appreciation for the warm reception from Russia despite Putin's packed schedule. "Thank you for receiving me. I understand that President Putin's agenda is very busy," Prabowo said.
Prabowo explained that in recent months, numerous Russian delegations from government and business sectors have visited Jakarta. The Indonesian government has connected national companies with Russian partners to accelerate strategic cooperation, showing positive developments. Relations between Indonesia and Russia are considered very good.
On that occasion, Prabowo invited Putin to visit Indonesia, jokingly saying not to go only to India. "We hope Your Excellency can visit Indonesia, don't just go to India," Prabowo stated. The invitation is open for 2026 or 2027, depending on Putin's schedule. Putin responded positively: "Thank you. I will definitely come."
The meeting also covered strengthening strategic partnerships in defense, energy, and technology, as well as expanding economic collaboration at the industrial level. Prabowo hopes this close relationship will continue through a state visit.